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Fox Wedding

THE SKY, OF course, clouds over when it rains. But every once in a while, the sun shines even as rain is falling. When Japanese people see a sun shower, they say, “Look—the fox bride is going to her husband’s house!”

Here’s why.

Long ago, two fox families arranged for their children to be married when they grew up. But the families lived far apart, and

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